CHANDIGARH:The cost of liquor in the cityis likely to see a hike of 10 to 12 per cent. The UT Administration will soon announce its excise policy for the next fiscal after getting it approved from the Administrator.

The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) today staged a protest at various places, including Lajpat Nagar, Piragadhi, Badarpur Border, ITO and NH24, in the city in support of students who had been sitting on strike against the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) paper leak.
It has been more than 14 days that the young students have camped outside the SSC office complex seeking justice from the government. The combined exam conducted by Staff Selection Commission, has entered into relay of malpractices in conducting SSC exam. No hue and cry of these justice seeking youth are able to reach deafened ears of the Prime Minister and his cabinet, a statement issued by the IYC said.
The statement said the IYC stands by all those students who have been affected by this scam.

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CHANDIGARH:The cost of liquor in the cityis likely to see a hike of 10 to 12 per cent. The UT Administration will soon announce its excise policy for the next fiscal after getting it approved from the Administrator.